History professor Robin D.G. Kelley and Hina Shamsi of the ACLU are this week’s guests.
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Intercepted Podcast“This vision of abolition is not better jails, better police, better training. It’s creating a new means of justice that’s not based on criminalization but based on affirmation and reparation,” says Robin D.G. Kelley. interc.pt/2NoS36Ppic.twitter.com/P5MnECg7jz
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Rev. Jesse Jackson joins for an interview, and Intercepted producer Laura Flynn and The Intercept’s Aída Chávez report from Nevada.
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Intercepted Podcast“There is this alliance now between the GOP and the Democratic establishment to use Red Scare tactics against Bernie Sanders. This is the central strategy of the bipartisan coalition opposing Bernie Sanders: McCarthyism,” says @jeremyscahill. interc.pt/3cavspCpic.twitter.com/ZSvmaXpXBt
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The Intercept’s Murtaza Hussain and Jordan Smith, along with Sen. Mike Gravel and archivist Jeff Place join the Intercepted podcast this week as guests.
Historian Vijay Prashad and The Intercept's Peter Maass are this week’s podcast guests. Plus, we hear excerpts from a play by Tina Satter about Reality Winner.
Glenn Greenwald hosts this week's episode is joined by Brazilian Worker's Party Vice Presidential candidate Manuela d’Ávila, and journalist Sarah Aziza.
Historian Andrew Bacevich makes the case against war on Syria. Arundhati Roy discusses her new novel. Actor Wally Shawn talks about targeted assassinations.
To defeat Trumpcare for good, the Democrats need to find "words that work" with voters. And they need to embrace the left's idea of health care for all.
Donald Trump stood in a sea of tyrants, thugs, and dictators and joined in a bizarre group petting of a glowing white orb in Saudi Arabia. And he fit in just perfectly.